'Kids can't buy them anywhere': how Pokémon cards became a stock market for millennials

Millennials' Love Affair with Pokémon Cards Becomes a Lucrative Stock Market for Scammers

The nostalgia-tinged world of Pokémon has always been a haven for kids to unleash their creativity and passion. However, the rise of reselling and scalping among millennials has transformed this beloved franchise into a lucrative stock market, making it increasingly difficult for children to get their hands on newly released cards.

The frenzy surrounding rare Pokémon cards has led to an unsustainable demand that has pushed prices sky-high. In fact, some rare cards are now valued at hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds before they've even been released to the public. For example, a special illustration of Charizard in the latest set, Phantasmal Flames, was being touted as worth more than £600, making it almost impossible for anyone other than seasoned collectors or resellers to afford.

Online retailers such as Amazon have become battlegrounds where buyers compete against each other in an opaque raffle system, with only those willing to wait hours outside shops or scour online marketplaces for deals emerging victorious. Meanwhile, resellers will stop at nothing to get their hands on the latest sets, often queuing up for hours and buying boxes before anyone else can even see them.

The phenomenon has been attributed in part to social media influencers and YouTubers who create buzz around rare cards by opening packs and showcasing the contents at breakneck speed. While this may have created a sense of excitement among young fans, it has also created unrealistic expectations about making money from collecting or playing Pokémon.

One shop owner, Ben Thyer, describes the current situation as "unpleasant" and warns that it's become too intense for customers to handle. He shares stories of customers threatening violence, robbery, or simply becoming aggressive when they can't get their hands on a rare card. In some cases, people are even selling sealed boxes before unboxing them, making it harder for genuine collectors to access the cards.

Another shop owner, Pete Sessions, worries about the impact this has on children who genuinely want to collect or play Pokémon. His son Alfie had recently started collecting the cards but became disillusioned with the market when he realized that making a profit was more important than enjoying the hobby. As a result, many families are now hesitant to buy booster packs due to concerns about the increasing prices.

The Pokémon Company has acknowledged the issue and is working to increase production of certain products as quickly as possible. However, it's clear that the company still struggles to keep up with demand. Meanwhile, independent organizations offering card grading services have emerged, further fueling speculation about rare cards' value.

While prices may begin to stabilize in the short term, some experts predict a new surge in sales and prices around Pokémon's 30th anniversary next year. The bubble, as it were, seems to be inevitable, leaving shop owners like Ben Thyer with an uncomfortable dilemma: sacrifice profits or protect their customers from scalpers.

In the end, this is a cautionary tale about the dangers of speculation and greed in online communities. While Pokémon cards will always hold a special place in many hearts, the current frenzy surrounding rare cards has transformed it into a stock market that prioritizes profit over passion – leaving children and genuine collectors at the mercy of resellers and speculators.
 
dude this is wild i mean who would've thought that Pokémon cards would become like a mini stock market lol but seriously its like people are getting so caught up in trying to make money from it theyre losing sight of what it's all about for kids now its like a whole different world where collectors and resellers are fighting over stuff
 
🤔 I'm kinda worried about this whole Pokémon card thing but also kinda impressed how much people are willing to spend 🤑 like, £600 for a single card is wild 💸 I think social media influencers have definitely created this frenzy though 📱 their speed-unboxing vids are so mesmerizing 😮 it's no wonder ppl are buying boxes and waiting in lines just to get in on the action 🤝 but at what cost? Like, customers getting all aggressive when they can't get a rare card is just crazy 😲 poor shop owners like Ben Thyer have to deal with this stress 🤯 maybe the Pokémon Company should consider a 'buy one, gift one' scheme or something for genuine collectors 🎁 that way everyone gets to enjoy the hobby without the scalpers getting in the way 🙏
 
🤔 The thing is, people gotta remember that there's no shortcut to success. These scammers are making bank off others' desperation, but at what cost? They're ruining it for everyone else who actually wants to enjoy Pokémon without breaking the bank 🤑. It's like they say, "greed can be a major drag" 😒. Meanwhile, shop owners are caught in the middle, trying to make ends meet while also keeping their customers safe 👮‍♂️. This whole thing is just a reminder that there's gotta be some balance between making money and having fun 🎉. Let this serve as a warning to us all: don't get caught up in the hype, stay grounded 😊!
 
Ugh 😒 I mean, come on... people are willing to queue up for hours just to buy some Pokémon cards? And it's not even about the kids anymore, it's about making a quick buck. The prices are insane! £600 for one card?! That's just ridiculous 🤑. And what's wrong with waiting in line like normal people instead of fighting and being aggressive? It's like everyone's lost sight of why they're collecting Pokémon cards in the first place... for fun 🤦‍♂️. The whole thing just feels so toxic 💔.
 
🤑 I mean, come on! The whole thing is just wild 🤯. I love how nostalgic it is for people who grew up with Pokémon, but at the same time, it's super annoying for anyone who actually wants to buy a booster pack without breaking the bank 💸. And those social media influencers? Totally contributing to the hype, but also kinda enabling the whole thing 😒. It's like, I get it, some people are gonna get rich off this, but what about all the kids who just wanna play the game and have fun 🎲?

And can we talk about the prices for a second? £600 for a Charizard card? Are you kidding me?! That's just crazy 💥. It's like they're creating this artificial hype just to get people to buy into it. And now, independent organizations are popping up just to grade those cards and make even more money 🤑. It's like, what's next? Pokémon trading cards as a form of currency? 😂
 
This Pokémon card craze is wild 🤯! It's like people are more interested in getting rich quick than actually enjoying the game. I mean, I get it, some rare cards can be super valuable, but come on, £600 for a single card? That's just absurd 💸. And now online retailers are basically battlegrounds where people are fighting over packs and boxes 🏹️. It's like they're trying to outbid each other or something.

And what really gets me is that it's not even the Pokémon Company that's driving this frenzy, it's social media influencers and YouTube creators who are creating all this hype 📹. They're making kids think that collecting these cards is going to make them rich or famous, when in reality, it's just a bunch of people trying to make a quick buck 💸.

I've heard stories from shop owners like Ben Thyer about customers getting aggressive and even threatening violence if they can't get their hands on a rare card 😬. That's just not cool. And what about all the kids who genuinely want to collect Pokémon cards but can't afford it because prices are so high? It's like the whole thing has become a big scam 🤥.

I hope the Pokémon Company can find a way to balance demand with supply, and maybe set some limits on how many boxes can be sold at once 📈. But until then, I think we're just going to see this bubble continue to grow and eventually burst 💥.
 
Ugh I'm literally so done with this whole Pokémon card thing 🤯 It's getting to the point where people are more interested in making bank off these cards than actually enjoying the game or collecting them for fun. And don't even get me started on social media influencers who are basically creating FOMO and fueling the hype 🔥 I mean, can't we just appreciate Pokémon for what it is – a fun game that brings people together? 🤗 Instead of making a profit off of it, let's focus on sharing our passion with others and having a good time. And to all you resellers out there who are willing to wait in line for hours or buy boxes before anyone else can get them, like what even is the point of that? 😂
 
can you believe this 🤯! its like the whole thing is out of control lol

so here's my 2 cents on this 😊. i think pokemon is a classic game that brings people joy, but the way the market has gotten out of hand is kinda crazy 🤪. imagine having to deal with aggressive shoppers and people who are more interested in making a quick buck than enjoying the hobby... not cool 👎.

anyway, it makes me wonder what the future holds for pokemon and if they'll be able to balance the desire to collect and trade with the need to make money 💸. here's a simple diagram i came up with to visualize the problem 📈

```
+---------------+
| Resellers |
+---------------+
| |
| Buy |
v v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Scalpers | | Genuine Collectors|
| (make a buck) | | (just wanna play)
+---------------+ +---------------+
```

anywayz, just hope the pokemon company can get a handle on this situation and not sacrifice the fun for everyone 🙏.
 
I JUST THINK IT'S CRAZY HOW THESE RARE POKEMON CARDS HAVE BECOME SO VALUABLE!!! PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO WAIT FOR HOURS IN LINE AND PAY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FOR THEM BEFORE THEY EVEN HIT THE MARKET! IT'S LIKE, CALM DOWN GUYS, THEY'RE JUST CARD COLLECTIBLES 🤑🎉. I FEEL SAD FOR ALL THE KIDS OUT THERE WHO WANT TO COLLECT POKEMON BUT CAN'T BECAUSE THEIR PARENTS ARE AFRAID OF GETTING SCAMMED 😔. THE POKEMON COMPANY SHOULD REALLY DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS BEFORE IT GETS OUT OF CONTROL 🤯.
 
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